
Route 43 Bridge Work at Halfway Mark
![]() Photos by Fredy Alvarez
A crane installs trusses Thursday on the Route 43 bridge over the Green River. Top photo: Five large trailer trucks delivering the concrete braces line Green River Road |
Oversized tractor-trailers delivered the concrete trusses for the project and they were being installed on Thursday. The single-span, 53-foot-long bridge was expected to be rebuilt slightly longer with a 26-foot width from curb to curb. It will also be slightly higher than the old bridge's 7-foot height.
The 1914 bridge had been awaiting repairs for nearly a dozen years; the first design reviews were done in 1997. The state determined that it was better to demolish the existing bridge and construct a new one.
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The bridge spans the Green River south of Scott Hill Road, which has been used to detour traffic to Route 7 during construction. It is not expected to be completed until next winter, according its current status on the MassHighway Web site.


